| Kindle, for one | 15 |
| Means of swiping books? | 23 |
| Nooks, e.g. | 11 |
| Book keeping options | 20 |
| Jewish holiday eve | 18 |
| Jewish eve | 10 |
| Period before a Jewish holiday | 30 |
| Holiday eve in Tel Aviv | 23 |
| Jewish eves | 11 |
| Volcanic mountain of Antarctica | 31 |
| Darkness personified | 20 |
| Antarctic volcano | 17 |
| Greek god of darkness | 21 |
| Antarctica volcano | 18 |
| Region en route to Hades | 24 |
| Place of nether darkness | 24 |
| Place of darkness on the way to Hades | 37 |
| Place of darkness | 17 |
| Place enroute to Hades | 22 |
| Passage to Hades:Gr. myth. | 27 |
| Part of the underworld | 22 |
| Neighbor of Hades | 17 |
| Mythical abode of the dead | 26 |
| Mt. ___ (world's southernmost active volcano) | 49 |
| Mount __ (Antarctic volcano) | 28 |
| Hades entryway | 14 |
| Greek personification of darkness | 33 |
| God of darkness | 15 |
| Dark place in myths | 19 |
| Dark place en route to Hades | 28 |
| Dark creature of mythology | 26 |
| Cavern on the way to Hades | 26 |
| Approach to Hades | 17 |
| Antarctic observatory mount | 27 |
| Active volcano on Antarctica | 28 |
| Raiser | 6 |
| More upright | 12 |
| Construction worker (var.) | 26 |
| One who builds | 14 |
| Housebuilder, e.g. | 18 |
| Construction site employee | 26 |
| Capable of being raised upright | 31 |
| Chub, in slang | 14 |
| Building or bridge | 18 |
| Walk this way | 13 |
| In an upright manner | 20 |
| Builds anonymously? | 19 |
| Noted conductor from Genoa | 26 |
| Opera conductor Alberto | 23 |
| Ionosphere layer | 16 |
| Ionosphere area | 15 |
| Esrever ni rac a rof noitcerid eno | 34 |
| "I hope to see London once ___": Shak. | 48 |
| When a certain man was able | 27 |
| End of a Napoleonic palindrome | 30 |
| Sniggler's version of the end of a Napoleonic palindrome? | 61 |
| Soon, old-style | 15 |
| Soon, in poesy | 14 |
| By and by, in days gone by | 26 |
| ''Give My Regards to Broadway'' ending | 54 |
| Soon poetically | 16 |
| Poetic "soon" | 23 |
| Of Palaearctic deserts, etc. | 28 |
| Of deserts | 10 |
| Religious recluses | 18 |
| Loners | 6 |
| They might be under vows | 24 |
| Religious solitaries | 20 |
| Reclusive types | 15 |
| Many ascetics | 13 |
| Holy recluses | 13 |
| Of a recluse | 12 |
| Religious seclusion | 19 |
| Solitary: Prefix | 16 |
| Solitary: Comb. form | 20 |
| Desert: prefix | 14 |
| Italian's secluded retreat | 30 |
| " . . . lightning, which doth cease to be/ ___ can say it lightens": Juliet | 85 |
| Seize, old style | 16 |
| Theme word #3 | 13 |
| 1974 hit song that starts "Como una promesa" | 54 |
| Cockney's religious dissent | 31 |
| Physical irritability | 21 |
| Excessive irritability | 22 |
| ___ Yisrael (Palestine) | 23 |
| Palestine, to Israelis | 22 |
| ___ Yisreal (Palestine) | 23 |
| Night before Rosh Hashanah, e.g. | 32 |
| Hebrew eve | 10 |
| Day before a Jewish holiday | 27 |
| Capital of Armenia: Var. | 24 |
| Stepquote: Part VI | 18 |
| UNACCEPTABLE ROMANCE | 20 |
| "Maid of Athens, ___ part": Byron | 43 |
| "Maid of Athens, ___ part . . . ": Byron | 50 |
| "Maid of Athens, __ part": Byron | 42 |
| Some time ago, to Shakespeare | 29 |
| Utopian novel of 1872 | 21 |
| Utopian novel by Samuel Butler | 30 |
| Samuel Butler's utopia | 26 |